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  1. Amphibians in New Guinea need to be protected from the onslaught of the chytrid fungus. Photo: Supplied

    An island retreat for frogs … for now

    New Guinea is the last major centre of amphibian biodiversity free from the chytrid fungus, and a consortium of experts is calling for urgent action to safeguard the frog population.

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  2. Eastlake Demons players tour the Melanie Swan Memorial Translational Centre
  3. Specialising in the IoT will enable graduates to help create the Future Internet.

    Technospacemakers: UC’s new industry-led specialisations to create a generation of IT front runners

    Industry and academia have joined forces to create new IT specialisations at the University of Canberra, forecasting the fast-changing techno landscape to equip graduates with breadth and depth of knowledge … and the skills to change the world.

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  4. Nadeem Akmal in Pakistan chatting to a farmer

    Rural farming … the smart way

    University of Canberra PhD candidate Mr Nadeem Akmal will soon travel to Nepal to see smart farming in action, thanks to a Crawford Fund grant.

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